blood 音标拼音: [bl'ʌd]
n . 血,血统,流血,气质,生命
vt . 放血,用血染
血,血统,流血,气质,生命放血,用血染
blood n 1 :
the fluid (
red in vertebrates )
that is pumped through the body by the heart and contains plasma ,
blood cells ,
and platelets ; "
blood carries oxygen and nutrients to the tissues and carries away waste products "; "
the ancients believed that blood was the seat of the emotions "
2 :
temperament or disposition ; "
a person of hot blood "
3 :
a dissolute man in fashionable society [
synonym : {
rake },
{
rakehell }, {
profligate }, {
rip }, {
blood }, {
roue }]
4 :
the descendants of one individual ; "
his entire lineage has been warriors " [
synonym : {
lineage }, {
line }, {
line of descent },
{
descent }, {
bloodline }, {
blood line }, {
blood }, {
pedigree },
{
ancestry }, {
origin }, {
parentage }, {
stemma }, {
stock }]
5 :
people viewed as members of a group ; "
we need more young blood in this organization "
v 1 :
smear with blood ,
as in a hunting initiation rite ,
where the face of a person is smeared with the blood of the kill Blood \
Blood \ (
bl [
u ^]
d ),
n . [
OE .
blod ,
blood ,
AS .
bl [=
o ]
d ;
akin to D .
bloed ,
OHG .
bluot ,
G .
blut ,
Goth .
bl [=
o ][
thorn ],
Icel .
bl [=
o ][
eth ],
Sw . &
Dan .
blod ;
prob .
fr .
the same root as E .
blow to bloom .
See {
Blow }
to bloom .]
1 .
The fluid which circulates in the principal vascular system of animals ,
carrying nourishment to all parts of the body ,
and bringing away waste products to be excreted .
See under {
Arterial }.
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Note :
The blood consists of a liquid ,
the plasma ,
containing minute particles ,
the blood corpuscles .
In the invertebrate animals it is usually nearly colorless ,
and contains only one kind of corpuscles ;
but in all vertebrates ,
except Amphioxus ,
it contains some colorless corpuscles ,
with many more which are red and give the blood its uniformly red color .
See {
Corpuscle }, {
Plasma }.
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2 .
Relationship by descent from a common ancestor ;
consanguinity ;
kinship .
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To share the blood of Saxon royalty . --
Sir W .
Scott .
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A friend of our own blood . --
Waller .
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{
Half blood } (
Law ),
relationship through only one parent .
{
Whole blood },
relationship through both father and mother .
In American Law ,
blood includes both half blood ,
and whole blood . --
Bouvier . --
Peters .
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3 .
Descent ;
lineage ;
especially ,
honorable birth ;
the highest royal lineage .
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Give us a prince of blood ,
a son of Priam . --
Shak .
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I am a gentleman of blood and breeding . --
Shak .
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4 . (
Stock Breeding )
Descent from parents of recognized breed ;
excellence or purity of breed .
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Note :
In stock breeding half blood is descent showing one half only of pure breed .
Blue blood ,
full blood ,
or warm blood ,
is the same as blood .
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5 .
The fleshy nature of man .
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Nor gives it satisfaction to our blood . --
Shak .
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6 .
The shedding of blood ;
the taking of life ,
murder ;
manslaughter ;
destruction .
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So wills the fierce ,
avenging sprite ,
Till blood for blood atones . --
Hood .
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7 .
A bloodthirsty or murderous disposition . [
R .]
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He was a thing of blood ,
whose every motion Was timed with dying cries . --
Shak .
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8 .
Temper of mind ;
disposition ;
state of the passions ; --
as if the blood were the seat of emotions .
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When you perceive his blood inclined to mirth .
--
Shak .
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Note :
Often ,
in this sense ,
accompanied with bad ,
cold ,
warm ,
or other qualifying word .
Thus ,
to commit an act in cold blood ,
is to do it deliberately ,
and without sudden passion ;
to do it in bad blood ,
is to do it in anger .
Warm blood denotes a temper inflamed or irritated .
To warm or heat the blood is to excite the passions .
Qualified by up ,
excited feeling or passion is signified ;
as ,
my blood was up .
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9 .
A man of fire or spirit ;
a fiery spark ;
a gay ,
showy man ;
a rake .
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Seest thou not . . .
how giddily '
a turns about all the hot bloods between fourteen and five and thirty ?
--
Shak .
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It was the morning costume of a dandy or blood .
--
Thackeray .
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10 .
The juice of anything ,
especially if red .
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He washed . . .
his clothes in the blood of grapes .
--
Gen .
xiix .
11 .
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Note :
Blood is often used as an adjective ,
and as the first part of self -
explaining compound words ;
as ,
blood -
bespotted ,
blood -
bought ,
blood -
curdling ,
blood -
dyed ,
blood -
red ,
blood -
spilling ,
blood -
stained ,
blood -
warm ,
blood -
won .
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{
Blood baptism } (
Eccl .
Hist .),
the martyrdom of those who had not been baptized .
They were considered as baptized in blood ,
and this was regarded as a full substitute for literal baptism .
{
Blood blister },
a blister or bleb containing blood or bloody serum ,
usually caused by an injury .
{
Blood brother },
brother by blood or birth .
{
Blood clam } (
Zool .),
a bivalve mollusk of the genus Arca and allied genera ,
esp . {
Argina pexata }
of the American coast .
So named from the color of its flesh .
{
Blood corpuscle }.
See {
Corpuscle }.
{
Blood crystal } (
Physiol .),
one of the crystals formed by the separation in a crystalline form of the h [
ae ]
moglobin of the red blood corpuscles ;
h [
ae ]
matocrystallin .
All blood does not yield blood crystals .
{
Blood heat },
heat equal to the temperature of human blood ,
or about 981 /
2 [
deg ]
Fahr .
{
Blood horse },
a horse whose blood or lineage is derived from the purest and most highly prized origin or stock .
{
Blood money }.
See in the Vocabulary .
{
Blood orange },
an orange with dark red pulp .
{
Blood poisoning } (
Med .),
a morbid state of the blood caused by the introduction of poisonous or infective matters from without ,
or the absorption or retention of such as are produced in the body itself ;
tox [
ae ]
mia .
{
Blood pudding },
a pudding made of blood and other materials .
{
Blood relation },
one connected by blood or descent .
{
Blood spavin }.
See under {
Spavin }.
{
Blood vessel }.
See in the Vocabulary .
{
Blue blood },
the blood of noble or aristocratic families ,
which ,
according to a Spanish prover ,
has in it a tinge of blue ; --
hence ,
a member of an old and aristocratic family .
{
Flesh and blood }.
(
a )
A blood relation ,
esp .
a child .
(
b )
Human nature .
{
In blood } (
Hunting ),
in a state of perfect health and vigor .
--
Shak .
{
To let blood }.
See under {
Let }.
{
Prince of the blood },
the son of a sovereign ,
or the issue of a royal family .
The sons ,
brothers ,
and uncles of the sovereign are styled princes of the blood royal ;
and the daughters ,
sisters ,
and aunts are princesses of the blood royal .
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Blood \
Blood \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Blooded };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Blooding }.]
1 .
To bleed . [
Obs .] --
Cowper .
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2 .
To stain ,
smear or wet ,
with blood . [
Archaic ]
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Reach out their spears afar ,
And blood their points . --
Dryden .
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3 .
To give (
hounds or soldiers )
a first taste or sight of blood ,
as in hunting or war .
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It was most important too that his troops should be blooded . --
Macaulay .
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4 .
To heat the blood of ;
to exasperate . [
Obs .]
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The auxiliary forces of the French and English were much blooded one against another . --
Bacon .
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396 Moby Thesaurus words for "
blood ":
Beau Brummel ,
Christmas disease ,
Hand -
Schuller -
Christian disease ,
Letterer -
Siwe syndrome ,
Rh factor ,
Rh -
negative ,
Rh -
positive ,
Rh -
type ,
Rhesus factor ,
acute leukemia ,
affiliation ,
agnate ,
agnation ,
alliance ,
ancestry ,
anemia ,
angiohemophilia ,
anima ,
animal kingdom ,
animating force ,
antibody ,
antigen ,
aplastic anemia ,
apparentation ,
aristocracy ,
aristocraticalness ,
arterial blood ,
atman ,
bane ,
bathmism ,
beating heart ,
beau ,
beverage ,
biological clock ,
biorhythm ,
birth ,
blade ,
blood bank ,
blood cell ,
blood count ,
blood donor ,
blood donor center ,
blood group ,
blood grouping ,
blood picture ,
blood platelet ,
blood pressure ,
blood relation ,
blood relationship ,
blood relative ,
blood serum ,
blood substitute ,
bloodletting ,
bloodline ,
bloodmobile ,
bloodshed ,
bloodstream ,
blue blood ,
boulevardier ,
bracket ,
braining ,
branch ,
brand ,
breath ,
breath of life ,
breed ,
brood ,
brotherhood ,
brothership ,
buck ,
cast ,
caste ,
category ,
character ,
chronic leukemia ,
circulation ,
clan ,
clansman ,
claret ,
class ,
clinical dextran ,
clotheshorse ,
cognate ,
cognation ,
collateral ,
collateral relative ,
color ,
common ancestry ,
common descent ,
connection ,
connections ,
consanguinean ,
consanguinity ,
cousinhood ,
cousinship ,
coxcomb ,
cyclic neutropenia ,
dandy ,
dealing death ,
deme ,
denomination ,
derivation ,
descent ,
description ,
designation ,
destruction ,
destruction of life ,
dextran ,
direct line ,
dispatch ,
distaff side ,
distant relation ,
distinction ,
divine breath ,
divine spark ,
division ,
drink ,
dude ,
elan vital ,
enate ,
enation ,
erythrocyte ,
erythrocytosis ,
essence of life ,
estate ,
euthanasia ,
execution ,
exquisite ,
extermination ,
extraction ,
family ,
fashion plate ,
fatherhood ,
feather ,
female line ,
filiation ,
fine gentleman ,
flesh ,
flesh and blood ,
flow of blood ,
fluid ,
fluid extract ,
fluid mechanics ,
folk ,
folks ,
fop ,
force of life ,
form ,
foul play ,
fraternity ,
fribble ,
gallant ,
genre ,
gens ,
genteelness ,
genus ,
german ,
globulin ,
gore ,
grade ,
grain ,
group ,
grouping ,
growth force ,
grume ,
head ,
heading ,
heart ,
heartbeat ,
heartblood ,
hematics ,
hematologist ,
hematology ,
hematoscope ,
hematoscopy ,
hemocyte ,
hemoglobin ,
hemoglobinopathy ,
hemometer ,
hemophilia ,
hemophilia A ,
hemophilia B ,
homicide ,
honorable descent ,
house ,
humor ,
hydraulics ,
hydrogeology ,
hypochromic anemia ,
ichor ,
ilk ,
immolation ,
impulse of life ,
infectious granuloma ,
inspiriting force ,
iron deficiency anemia ,
isoantibody ,
jack -
a -
dandy ,
jackanapes ,
jiva ,
jivatma ,
juice ,
kidney ,
kill ,
killing ,
kin ,
kind ,
kindred ,
kinfolk ,
kinnery ,
kinsfolk ,
kinship ,
kinsman ,
kinsmen ,
kinswoman ,
kith and kin ,
label ,
lady -
killer ,
lapidation ,
latex ,
leukemia ,
leukemic reticuloendotheliosis ,
leukocyte ,
level ,
life breath ,
life cycle ,
life essence ,
life force ,
life principle ,
life process ,
lifeblood ,
line ,
line of descent ,
lineage ,
liquid ,
liquid extract ,
liquor ,
living force ,
lot ,
lounge lizard ,
macaroni ,
macrocytic anemia ,
make ,
male line ,
man -
about -
town ,
manner ,
manslaughter ,
mark ,
martyrdom ,
martyrization ,
masher ,
maternity ,
matriclan ,
matrilineage ,
matriliny ,
matrisib ,
matrocliny ,
mercy killing ,
milk ,
mold ,
motherhood ,
multiple myeloma ,
myelogenous leukemia ,
nation ,
nature ,
near relation ,
neutropenia ,
neutrophil ,
next of kin ,
nobility ,
noble birth ,
nobleness ,
number ,
opsonin ,
order ,
origin ,
paternity ,
patriclan ,
patrilineage ,
patriliny ,
patrisib ,
patrocliny ,
pedigree ,
people ,
pernicious anemia ,
persuasion ,
phagocyte ,
phratry ,
phyle ,
phylum ,
pigeonhole ,
plant kingdom ,
plasma ,
plasma cell leukemia ,
plasma substitute ,
plasmacytoma ,
pneuma ,
poisoning ,
polycythemia ,
position ,
posterity ,
prana ,
predicament ,
propinquity ,
pseudoleukemia ,
puppy ,
purpura ,
purpura hemorrhagica ,
quality ,
race ,
rank ,
rating ,
red corpuscle ,
relation ,
relations ,
relationship ,
relatives ,
ritual killing ,
ritual murder ,
royalty ,
rubric ,
sacrifice ,
sap ,
seat of life ,
section ,
seed ,
semiliquid ,
sept ,
serum ,
set ,
shape ,
shooting ,
sib ,
sibling ,
sibship ,
sickle -
cell anemia ,
side ,
sisterhood ,
sistership ,
slaughter ,
slaying ,
sort ,
soul ,
spark ,
spark of life ,
spear kin ,
spear side ,
species ,
spindle kin ,
spindle side ,
spirit ,
sport ,
stamp ,
station ,
status ,
stem ,
stirps ,
stock ,
stoning ,
strain ,
stratum ,
stripe ,
style ,
subdivision ,
subgroup ,
suborder ,
succession ,
swell ,
sword side ,
taking of life ,
thalassemia ,
the like of ,
the likes of ,
ties of blood ,
title ,
totem ,
tribe ,
tribesman ,
type ,
type O ,
uterine kin ,
variety ,
vascular hemophilia ,
venous blood ,
vis vitae ,
vis vitalis ,
vital energy ,
vital flame ,
vital fluid ,
vital force ,
vital principle ,
vital spark ,
vital spirit ,
water ,
whey ,
white corpuscle Blood (
1 .)
As food ,
prohibited in Gen .
9 :
4 ,
where the use of animal food is first allowed .
Comp .
Deut .
12 :
23 ;
Lev .
3 :
17 ;
7 :
26 ;
17 :
10 -
14 .
The injunction to abstain from blood is renewed in the decree of the council of Jerusalem (
Acts 15 :
29 ).
It has been held by some ,
and we think correctly ,
that this law of prohibition was only ceremonial and temporary ;
while others regard it as still binding on all .
Blood was eaten by the Israelites after the battle of Gilboa (
1 Sam .
14 :
32 -
34 ).
(
2 .)
The blood of sacrifices was caught by the priest in a basin ,
and then sprinkled seven times on the altar ;
that of the passover on the doorposts and lintels of the houses (
Ex .
12 ;
Lev .
4 :
5 -
7 ;
16 :
14 -
19 ).
At the giving of the law (
Ex .
24 :
8 )
the blood of the sacrifices was sprinkled on the people as well as on the altar ,
and thus the people were consecrated to God ,
or entered into covenant with him ,
hence the blood of the covenant (
Matt .
26 :
28 ;
Heb .
9 :
19 ,
20 ;
10 :
29 ;
13 :
20 ).
(
3 .)
Human blood .
The murderer was to be punished (
Gen .
9 :
5 ).
The blood of the murdered "
crieth for vengeance " (
Gen .
4 :
10 ).
The "
avenger of blood "
was the nearest relative of the murdered ,
and he was required to avenge his death (
Num .
35 :
24 ,
27 ).
No satisfaction could be made for the guilt of murder (
Num .
35 :
31 ).
(
4 .)
Blood used metaphorically to denote race (
Acts 17 :
26 ),
and as a symbol of slaughter (
Isa .
34 :
3 ).
To "
wash the feet in blood "
means to gain a great victory (
Ps .
58 :
10 ).
Wine ,
from its red colour ,
is called "
the blood of the grape " (
Gen .
49 :
11 ).
Blood and water issued from our Saviour '
s side when it was pierced by the Roman soldier (
John 19 :
34 ).
This has led pathologists to the conclusion that the proper cause of Christ '
s death was rupture of the heart . (
Comp .
Ps .
69 :
20 .)
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